Security News > 2019 > March > Thinking of threat intelligence as a contributing member of your security team
Threat intelligence is widely considered as a significant asset for organizations, but implementation of this intelligence within security operations can often be cumbersome. In this Help Net Security podcast recorded at RSA Conference 2019, Nicholas Hayden, Senior Director of Threat Intelligence at Anomali, talks about the intelligence-driven security operations center. Here’s a transcript of the podcast for your convenience. My name is Nicholas Hayden. I’m the Senior Director of Threat Intelligence for Anomali. Today, on … More → The post Thinking of threat intelligence as a contributing member of your security team appeared first on Help Net Security.
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